| Literature DB >> 32651899 |
Can Zhu1,2, Wei Hu3, Miao Zhao1,2, Ming-Yu Huang1,2, Hao-Zhuang Cheng1,2, Jia-Peng He1,2, Ji-Long Liu4,5.
Abstract
It has been well established that uterine function during the peri-implantation period is precisely regulated by ovarian estrogen and progesterone. The embryo enters the uterine cavity before implantation. However, the impact of pre-implantation embryo on uterine function is largely unknown. In the present study, we performed RNA-seq analysis of mouse uterus on day 4 morning of natural pregnancy (with embryos in the uterus) and pseudo-pregnancy (without embryos in the uterus). We found that 146 genes were upregulated, and 77 genes were downregulated by the pre-implantation embryo. Gene ontology and gene network analysis highlighted the activation of inflammatory reaction in the uterus. By examining the promoter region of differentially expressed genes, we found that NF-kappaB was a causal transcription factor. Finally, we validated 4 inflammation-related genes by quantitative RT-PCR. These 4 genes are likely the main mediators of the inflammatory reaction in the uterus triggered by the pre-implantation embryo. Our data indicated that the pre-implantation embryo causes uterine inflammatory reaction, which in turn might contribute to the establishment of uterine receptivity and embryo implantation.Entities:
Keywords: Embryo implantation; Inflammatory reaction; Mouse; RNA-seq; Uterus
Year: 2020 PMID: 32651899 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-020-00259-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 3.060